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in london the iraqi ambassador was trying to reassure a small group of christian demonstrators outside his embassy. he said peace in iraq depended on separating sunnis from islamic state. >> to feel that they are partners in this government and partners in real partnership, not only signed and declared over the television, but then next day forgotten. >> so you're talking about a real power-sharing agreement with sunnis? >> absolutely. on the ground. >> and if you can't get that? >> we are going to be in a difficult position. very, very difficult position. >> so what happens next? the u.s. has said it will do whatever it takes against i.s. more air strikes are one option. but doing that in syria without the regime's consent would be difficult and dangerous. president assad's armed forces have good intelligence and they're well supplied. but the price would be the end of pressure on him to go. what about neighboring states? syria's ally, iran, is against islamic state. saudi arabia says it is too, but building a coalition against i.s. means getting tangled in difficult, often bloody, re
in london the iraqi ambassador was trying to reassure a small group of christian demonstrators outside his embassy. he said peace in iraq depended on separating sunnis from islamic state. >> to feel that they are partners in this government and partners in real partnership, not only signed and declared over the television, but then next day forgotten. >> so you're talking about a real power-sharing agreement with sunnis? >> absolutely. on the ground. >> and if you can't...
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. >> not only is mcdonnell throwing his wife under the bus, it's a london double-decker bus. this is totally unprecedented in the history of american politics. there's never been a governor and first lady indicted together. >> former businessman jony williams believes the governor only helped his company because of the cash and gifts. if convicted the governor, his wife or both could go to prison. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> there's a lot more ahead here tonight. the price you pay for cell phone service. companies launch a big new battle to get your business and it could mean some big savings. >>> and later, a rescue mission on the highway caught on camera. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain,
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. >> amy kellogg in london. thank you. >>> still ahead, you might be surprised and perhaps alarmed to learn what the brightest high school students are being taught right now about history. >>> first, throughout history we have wondered about life in space. now we may have a surprising answer. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job kyle. you just made partner. our best-ever pricing on mobile share value plans for business. now with a $100 bill credit for every business line you add. [ music and whistling ] when you go the extra mile to help business owners save on commercial auto insurance, you tend to draw a following. [ brakes screech ] flo: unh... [ tires squeal, brakes screech, horn honks ] ooh, o
. >> amy kellogg in london. thank you. >>> still ahead, you might be surprised and perhaps alarmed to learn what the brightest high school students are being taught right now about history. >>> first, throughout history we have wondered about life in space. now we may have a surprising answer. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing...
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though he lives in erbil, i spoke with him today via skype from london. >> the general rank and file are not able to do this. they've almost been turned into a checkpoint army. they're basically responsible for static security protection and not the other kind of dynamic advance tactics that isis is using the ground. >> warner: but that's not the only change they need, stephens says. >> the other thing of course is that isis is fighting a new type of warfare that the kurds are not used to. a tank is no good versus mobile units of independently working armored humvees, that are very able to move quickly and that they simply aren't trained for that sort of combat. >> warner: the kurdish forces blame their problems on the lack of the sort of advanced weaponry needed to combat the modern american-made items captured by islamic state forces from iraqi army bases in mosul and elsewhere. general hussein mansour, who runs the weapons supply unit for the south, took us to see just how old fashioned their weapons are: >> this is from 1955. >> warner: 1955? >> warner: the general's phone rang c
though he lives in erbil, i spoke with him today via skype from london. >> the general rank and file are not able to do this. they've almost been turned into a checkpoint army. they're basically responsible for static security protection and not the other kind of dynamic advance tactics that isis is using the ground. >> warner: but that's not the only change they need, stephens says. >> the other thing of course is that isis is fighting a new type of warfare that the kurds are...
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that means they can't run down and privatize that from london way they are doing in england. but what they can do is starve it. they are cutting back on the money provided to the scottish government and putting the scottish government under pressure. unison of the union. john asked me who is to blame for that. i was struck, encouraged and excited by ian davidson's comments of only this week. he identified that labor's failures was the reason for the success and spoke out. the reason are why s.n.p. has done well has more to do with the failure of the labor party, the lack of organization. the s.n.p. have become what the labor party should have been. his argument was scottish waters bloofed from glasgow to scotland. many of them became supporters. they didn't want the politics f labor. >> order. conclusion, first minister. >> i am available to quote ian davidson against joe and. perhaps the reality is the labor party in scotland don't have a plan a, never mind a plan b. >> order. order. question two. >> thank you. to ask the first minister when he will next meet the prime minis
that means they can't run down and privatize that from london way they are doing in england. but what they can do is starve it. they are cutting back on the money provided to the scottish government and putting the scottish government under pressure. unison of the union. john asked me who is to blame for that. i was struck, encouraged and excited by ian davidson's comments of only this week. he identified that labor's failures was the reason for the success and spoke out. the reason are why...
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joining us from london is former senior adviser and analyst at the u.k.'s government counterterrorism center. he helped develop counterinsurgen counterinsurgency. let's just pick up on that point. martin dempsey said it yesterday. he said isis will ultimately have to be defeated. he said that, you know, military is part of that solution and that air strikes alone are not going to do it. so if it's now on table, we're going to have to defeat isis and air strikes alone -- you know, jim was there just talking about presumably plans are in place for that. so what will do it if that's going to be the goal here? what will it take to defeat isis? >> a lot of things. you've got air strikes, of course, but it's the boots on the ground. the boots on the ground in this case do not necessarily have to be american. they're already there. the peshmerga are involved to put the military squeeze on. the important thing to member is the military operations, air or ground, only provide you time and space. they don't provide you with a solution. the solution has to be politic
joining us from london is former senior adviser and analyst at the u.k.'s government counterterrorism center. he helped develop counterinsurgen counterinsurgency. let's just pick up on that point. martin dempsey said it yesterday. he said isis will ultimately have to be defeated. he said that, you know, military is part of that solution and that air strikes alone are not going to do it. so if it's now on table, we're going to have to defeat isis and air strikes alone -- you know, jim was there...
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a driver crash into the car on purpose when he was going the wrong way down a highway northwest of london. >> he's going to hit. he's going to hit. >> they say the driver was not that hurt and that he had dementia and reported missing from his home. >>> some disturbing new details in the case of an oklahoma city police officer accuse of sexually assaulting at least seven women while he was on duty. according to the city's police chief the officer whose mug shot, you can see on your screen now, forced them to expose themselves and raped one of them. >> several of them that he did transport the victims to another location and then perform the acts. again, out of all of them, there was om one case of intercourse. >> the officer is a three-year veteran of the oklahoma city police department. we're told he is now behind bars on $5 million bond. trace gallagher has the news live from our west coast news hub. trace? >> well, we can tell you, harris, the victims are all black women between the ages of 24 and 58. the police officer is 27-year-old daniel. he was a star linebacker for eastern univer
a driver crash into the car on purpose when he was going the wrong way down a highway northwest of london. >> he's going to hit. he's going to hit. >> they say the driver was not that hurt and that he had dementia and reported missing from his home. >>> some disturbing new details in the case of an oklahoma city police officer accuse of sexually assaulting at least seven women while he was on duty. according to the city's police chief the officer whose mug shot, you can see...
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>> journey stores, they own a company called shoe in london, a retailer, and johnston murphy. >> what do you guys here think? >> these are all shoe companies. the only thing you need for school are good sneakers? what is this? like for gym, i get it, but what about books, bookbags, clothes? >> computers, ipads, phones? >> i'm a footwear analyst, so -- >> got it. >> let me ask you this, though. i have two daughters, and interesting going to target, some of the other places. it doesn't seem like there is a season as well-defined as it used to be. people are kind of shopping for this stuff all summer. is it earlier or is there as much of a season as it used to be? >> there's actually more of a season than there used to be. >> is that right? >> we're seeing basically three events throughout the year -- easter, back-to-school and christmas. what's happening, though, when your daughters are shopping and let's say they're not looking for sneakers. unfortunately, in women's or girls' footwear, outside of sneakers, there haven't been a whole lot of trends this year. so, it's sort of, oh, stlz
>> journey stores, they own a company called shoe in london, a retailer, and johnston murphy. >> what do you guys here think? >> these are all shoe companies. the only thing you need for school are good sneakers? what is this? like for gym, i get it, but what about books, bookbags, clothes? >> computers, ipads, phones? >> i'm a footwear analyst, so -- >> got it. >> let me ask you this, though. i have two daughters, and interesting going to target, some...
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british voice with a slight accent suggests a linguist -- to a linguist that this person is likely from london. this could be matched up against audio databases in the u k and the u.s.. it is not a shoe thing. -- a sure thing. the voice ine that the manner the video may not be the same person. >> the executioners face was covered. anything they can do with those images? >> difficult. but not impossible. he says intelligence analyst will go over every single inch of that image, the physical appearance in particular. no chance for a match, given the distance from the camera. but the eyes could lead to a facial recognition match if british authorities have a passport picture in their database. maybe it could be a match on those guidelines. the a's can provide best the -- provide 70% of the info you need. >> how is his murder change things for the united states? >> we've not had a specific policy change. certainly change the debate here in washington. the tone coming from the administration -- an example, listen to chuck hagel yesterday about the imminent threat isil now poses to the u.s.. are bey
british voice with a slight accent suggests a linguist -- to a linguist that this person is likely from london. this could be matched up against audio databases in the u k and the u.s.. it is not a shoe thing. -- a sure thing. the voice ine that the manner the video may not be the same person. >> the executioners face was covered. anything they can do with those images? >> difficult. but not impossible. he says intelligence analyst will go over every single inch of that image, the...
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usnks so much for joining from london. do you have a hard time distinguishing fact from fiction on social media? facebook is trying to help you out by tagging some posts as satire. find out why, next. you can watch us on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west." a new study reveals that babies are stupid, and the world health organization has confirmed that the world death rate is still 100%. hmm? of course these are not real headlines, but when the onion posted just posted satirical articles like these on facebook, some users got confused. facebook places the word "satire " in front of periodicals in the related article box in your newsfeed now. what does this reveal about the way we read news on social media? cory johnson is with us, and a journalism director is joining us from boston. cory is shaking his head here. i mean, is it part of opening satirical articles and not knowing and discovering that this must be a joke? you know what "the onio
usnks so much for joining from london. do you have a hard time distinguishing fact from fiction on social media? facebook is trying to help you out by tagging some posts as satire. find out why, next. you can watch us on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west." a new study reveals that babies are stupid, and the world health organization has confirmed that the world death rate is still 100%. hmm? of...
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he speaks with an english accent and, more specifically, a london accent. what else do we know about this man? joining me now peter know man, a professor of security studies at kings college london. professor, thank you for coming on the program. we know that foreign jihadists are linking up with isis from countries around the world, but particularly from the uk, from france, from belgium. why is western europe such a breeding ground for people who want to join this organization? >> in a lot of western european countries you have a muslim population that is quite badly integrated. they've been here for two or three generations, they still do not feel accepted, they don't feel they belong to europe or to britain or to any of the countries where they are living and they're quite us is september to believe the appeal of extremist groups. >> vice has been recording on some of the social media activity that trend has generated. they're using the phrase "jihadi selfies." post to social media from british mostly young men documenting some pretty alarming activitie
he speaks with an english accent and, more specifically, a london accent. what else do we know about this man? joining me now peter know man, a professor of security studies at kings college london. professor, thank you for coming on the program. we know that foreign jihadists are linking up with isis from countries around the world, but particularly from the uk, from france, from belgium. why is western europe such a breeding ground for people who want to join this organization? >> in a...
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jon: amy kellogg in london. thanks. >>> meanwhile we're learning some interesting new details about an american army veteran reportedly killed while fighting for ukraine in ukraine. mark pasloski was born in new york, graduated from west point. he lived in kiev for several years and was fighting on the ukraine side to honor his ukrainian ancestry. according to reports he was battling separatist its who favor russia near the russian border when he was injured and later died. he served in the u.s. army for 10 years and was an army ranger. heather: to hamas now, saying that it has executed 18 people in the gaza strip. the terror group claiming that they had been spying for israel. analysts say the men were likely accused of links to israeli attacks that just killed three hamas commanders. conor powell live for us in jerusalem with more. connor? >> reporter: heather we understand at least 18 people have been executed and more in the coming hours and later tonight. hamas says most of those executed are accused of hel
jon: amy kellogg in london. thanks. >>> meanwhile we're learning some interesting new details about an american army veteran reportedly killed while fighting for ukraine in ukraine. mark pasloski was born in new york, graduated from west point. he lived in kiev for several years and was fighting on the ukraine side to honor his ukrainian ancestry. according to reports he was battling separatist its who favor russia near the russian border when he was injured and later died. he served...
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a lot of folks are opposed to what london has done and other british cities. they put cameras all over the streets. i know, places in new york have considered that. do you think that if you oppose that you should also oppose cops having a camera when they stop you for no reason. >> i think there are two dimensions to the privacy issue that a police chief needs to deal with before adopting the cameras. the first is citizens privacy. some of the issues can be addressed with administrative policy to get their thoughts and perspectives. the other side of the privacy issue is with the officers themselves. and police unions and line officers have not universally embraced this technology. they have their own concerns that need to be dealt with as well. >> yeah. michael, i appreciate your time this morning. thank you for being with us. i want to remind you that you're part of the program. e want to hear from you. we are already hearing from a lot of you. a lot of support for cameras but also a lot of issues to consider as well. go ahead and log on and tell us what you
a lot of folks are opposed to what london has done and other british cities. they put cameras all over the streets. i know, places in new york have considered that. do you think that if you oppose that you should also oppose cops having a camera when they stop you for no reason. >> i think there are two dimensions to the privacy issue that a police chief needs to deal with before adopting the cameras. the first is citizens privacy. some of the issues can be addressed with administrative...
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we don't go to london anymore and he is fine. i don't know what happens. >> one time i had to do this interview. and this guy was interviewing and missing his front together. the guy was going to be on date line for the whole hour. we were like my god. he trained himself so long he talked with his lower lip. that was his normal conversation. i was going to get a get chicklet and fix it up. >> i never know what to say to somebody. a friend of mine is working with me on a project. i don't want to say too much about it. showed up at the house and completely missing one of his middle teeth in the front. you don't know what to say. it turns out it is not a happy story. he was waiting -- i love this guy. he is fantastic. you know him, hoda. he is a big cyclist. he had an accident -- >> and his tooth fell out. >> it takes time to get a tooth made like that. it is a big to do. i'm going to see him today. i hope his tooth is in. >> tell him to get a temporary. >> those hurt. he has a temporary but they hurt. >>> you heard of the selfie. n
we don't go to london anymore and he is fine. i don't know what happens. >> one time i had to do this interview. and this guy was interviewing and missing his front together. the guy was going to be on date line for the whole hour. we were like my god. he trained himself so long he talked with his lower lip. that was his normal conversation. i was going to get a get chicklet and fix it up. >> i never know what to say to somebody. a friend of mine is working with me on a project. i...
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franklin roosevelt fished in the caribbean during the nazi blitz of london. president george h.w. busch spent 12 days in maine after deploying u.s. forces and war planes to confront iraq's invasion of kuwait telling reporters en route aboard air force one -- >> what you don't want to do is appear to be held hostage in the white house to events. >> reporter: lawrence knutson chronicles presidential vacations in a new book observing every president needs time away. >> all of them have found something like golf takes their mind off the troubles of the world and they report leaves them fresher and better able to deal with the job ahead. >> reporter: for those of us covering the president, it hasn't been a vacation either. that comes with the territory. but this summer this assignment would not be complete without -- >> yes! he did it! >> i hope you don't get electrocuted there. can you still hear us, major? >> reporter: i can. >> oh, you can? >> sounds like he's under water. >> we can barely hear you. >> tremendous. say good-bye to that microphone. >> three buckets. you should still m
franklin roosevelt fished in the caribbean during the nazi blitz of london. president george h.w. busch spent 12 days in maine after deploying u.s. forces and war planes to confront iraq's invasion of kuwait telling reporters en route aboard air force one -- >> what you don't want to do is appear to be held hostage in the white house to events. >> reporter: lawrence knutson chronicles presidential vacations in a new book observing every president needs time away. >> all of...
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they have some stores in london and paris. they have different competitors there. different customers. they have to make sure they get things right. the marketing and food right before they can really expand quickly. they have said they're looking at germany. international expansion is definitely on their radar. with a are expanding southeast asian kitchen. any update on that? , they saide overseas that they are going slowly and the liberally with these other two chains. their focus is still the core, to pull a. that is where they want to grow. -- on the core, chipotle. in chophouse, they had a sandwich that did not work well. there are little things that they are tweaking like that. >> getting back to chipotle itself, they have raised prices as ingredients get more expensive. what are you hearing in terms of getting pinched on these ingredient prices ? their price increase was pretty steep. 6.5% on average, which is pretty high. so far, they have not seen customer resistance to it. still, people are willing to shell out for doritos. r burritos. ♪ live from bloom
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it's midday in london, 2:00 p.m. baghdad, 7:00 a.m. in washington d.c. where the obama administration is coming under pressure to expand the response to the islamic state movement. america's most senior military officer martin dempsey describes the threat as apocalypse. he said it could be defeated in syria as well as iraq. in the wake of global revulsion at the execution of american journalist james foley is the u.s. on the. tom has this report from washington. >> how should america and allies tack ale the islamic state? during recent months, militants have been gaining ground in syria and iraq seizing towns, killing those that refuse to convert to islam. britain and america are hunting for the man that killed the american journalist james foley and beheaded and threatened another hostage hinging on what america does next. at a news conference, u.s. defense officials said two weeks of american air strikes had helped break the islamic state advance. they gave a bleak picture of the threat that jihads pose. >> they're beyond a terrorist group. they marry
it's midday in london, 2:00 p.m. baghdad, 7:00 a.m. in washington d.c. where the obama administration is coming under pressure to expand the response to the islamic state movement. america's most senior military officer martin dempsey describes the threat as apocalypse. he said it could be defeated in syria as well as iraq. in the wake of global revulsion at the execution of american journalist james foley is the u.s. on the. tom has this report from washington. >> how should america and...
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american homeland security finding those fighters is also said to be on top of their list, al jazeera, london. >>> turkey's president elect erdogan nominated foreign minister dove as prime minister and he will maintain tight control of the government and we have more from istanbul. >> reporter: academic to advisor to foreign minister davutoglu owes his career to erdogan. >> translator: now erdogan championed davutoglu as the next prime minister. >> translator: mr. president, i'm honored to be nominated for the real and leadership and constitutions at all levels of the party. >> reporter: davutoglu will likely lead the party into elections next year. strong showing will help give erdogan the mandate he needs to change the constitution and create an executive presidency. >> he took us. >> translator: few leaders in the world like erdogan, a strong political figure and prime minister and strong chairman and it won't be possible to find someone identical to him but will be compared to him. ♪ and perhaps one of davutoglu's first challenges will be to fill the shoes left by the charismatic erdoga
american homeland security finding those fighters is also said to be on top of their list, al jazeera, london. >>> turkey's president elect erdogan nominated foreign minister dove as prime minister and he will maintain tight control of the government and we have more from istanbul. >> reporter: academic to advisor to foreign minister davutoglu owes his career to erdogan. >> translator: now erdogan championed davutoglu as the next prime minister. >> translator: mr....
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to go toson is going harrods on his next soirÉe to london. throughs turning august. dollar canada. >> coming up in the next hour, look at policy. kissinger associates. energy, and the environment. we will discuss ukraine, iraq, and all of the other troubles in the world. ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." and druggie will speech. quantitative easing has forced them to the grand teton. fractured foreign policy. did you sell in may? stocks rise ever higher. lucky you. good morning, everyone. this is a friday "bloomberg surveillance." from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene. joining me as always is scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest host is robert undersecretary of state economic growth. let's get to a presidential morning brief. >> and a particularly brief brief. overnight, tom, people betting that the ecb is going to have to deal with deflation, and i should point out that at jackson hole today, we will hear from ecb president mario draghi. he speaks at 2:00. janet yellen, chair of our fed, speaks at 10:00. and taylor and foot locker are
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a much closer look now at this live from london right now. it's an unbelievable e-mail. >> reporter: it is and it's very horrible to read it when we know what happened very shortly afterwards. i'll read a quick excerpt. it said today our swords with unsheathed towards you, government and citizens alike, and we will not stop until we quench our thirst for your blood. you do not spare our weak elderly women and your children so we'll not spare yours. you and your citizens will pay the price of the bombing, the first of which being the blood of the american citizens james foley. he'll be executed as a direct result of transgressions towards us. very similar language to what we actually heard on the video and, of course, we know now that the man in that video, who appears to have carried out the killing is speaking in a british accent, and this is why investigators here are trying very hard to track down who this man, is match the audio and video recording there with their database here and see if they can find out among hundreds of jihadis they
a much closer look now at this live from london right now. it's an unbelievable e-mail. >> reporter: it is and it's very horrible to read it when we know what happened very shortly afterwards. i'll read a quick excerpt. it said today our swords with unsheathed towards you, government and citizens alike, and we will not stop until we quench our thirst for your blood. you do not spare our weak elderly women and your children so we'll not spare yours. you and your citizens will pay the price...
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he has an accent from south england, london. he grew up here from a very young age and is well educated. comes from a fairly well off family. he seems articulate in the video. this is what the government is looking at comparing it to the audio and data base they have on the hundreds of gjihads that hae gone into the country. somebody in the community may recognize it and tip him off. >> simply unbelievable. i know they are tracking everyone carefully coming into and out of the country. anyone with a british passport has a lot of freedom around the world. >> thank you so much. >>> let's look at what's coming up on new day. kate bolduan joins us now. >> we are going to follow developments in ferguson, missouri. chris is there. it's quieter than it has been in days. it's good to see quiet settle in on the city. we are going to look at the questions on the investigation. there is a lot. we are going to hear from michael brown's parents this morning. a powerful interview you want to see. and, we are going to cover secretary -- defens
he has an accent from south england, london. he grew up here from a very young age and is well educated. comes from a fairly well off family. he seems articulate in the video. this is what the government is looking at comparing it to the audio and data base they have on the hundreds of gjihads that hae gone into the country. somebody in the community may recognize it and tip him off. >> simply unbelievable. i know they are tracking everyone carefully coming into and out of the country....
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that particular accent is common in the south of london, particularly the london area. what investigators here are hoping is somebody in the community may recognize the voice or it may match their data base of video and audio recordings. remember, they have been tracking hundreds of jihads that went to syria and iraq to see if there's connection to anyone they have tabs on. >> remarkable. it must be frightening for authorities. if they are a british citizen with a british passport, the door is open to a lot of people, including the united states where you can get on a plane and go somewhere. >> this is a huge concern. they have been trying to keep track of all the people going there. they fear they may be back to carry out attacks. anybody who goes there risks arrest and will be treated as a criminal. they have arrested a number of people who have come back at heathrow airport when they arrive. it's hard to keep track of them all. 400 to 500 have traveled there. the number could be higher. >> a government watchdog says the swap of army sergeant bowe bergdahl was illegal
that particular accent is common in the south of london, particularly the london area. what investigators here are hoping is somebody in the community may recognize the voice or it may match their data base of video and audio recordings. remember, they have been tracking hundreds of jihads that went to syria and iraq to see if there's connection to anyone they have tabs on. >> remarkable. it must be frightening for authorities. if they are a british citizen with a british passport, the...
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a warm welcome to "the pulse" live from london. i am an edwards. economic symposium in jackson hole is officially underway. markets around the world can set their clock for the first keynote speech from fed chair janet yellen. yesterday, michael mckee caught up with kansas city fed chair after george. -- esther george. he asked her about the international impacts of monetary policy. >> we live in the global world, obviously, and the connections are growing between our countries as the fed thinks about monetary policy. it is focused on the u.s. and its mandate, but we talk about the geopolitical risk, we talk about what is happening in the economies of other countries because w we affect each other. >> has mario draghi called? >> mario draghi has it well in hand, i am sure. draghi, our next guest says that the ecb president could steal the spotlight at jackson hole. thank you for coming in. draghi could steal the limelight. we have heard a couple of voices telling us in the studio and again the conversation in jackson hole about whether or would be
a warm welcome to "the pulse" live from london. i am an edwards. economic symposium in jackson hole is officially underway. markets around the world can set their clock for the first keynote speech from fed chair janet yellen. yesterday, michael mckee caught up with kansas city fed chair after george. -- esther george. he asked her about the international impacts of monetary policy. >> we live in the global world, obviously, and the connections are growing between our countries...
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hadley gamble joins us now here in london. hi again. it might be too good to recap some of them, some of the main issues taking place now. >> essentially what we had is the united states finally coming out and saying this is something that isn't going to be taken care of quickly. just a few air strikes here and there, 50 or so, that's not going to be enough to combat isis, isil, whatever they're calling themselves at the time. we're going to have to do more. the french articulated that we need to have a meeting, an international meeting on the crisis, germany said they're going to continue to sell weapons. the united states, of course, and many dip low mats are articulating that they haven't heard a strategy from the u.s. yet. there's no name for the operation happening right now. they're doing everything they possibly can to be there and to be present and doing something about isis without actually calling what they're doing a present. so i think what you're going to continue to see from the region is a question about whether, you know
hadley gamble joins us now here in london. hi again. it might be too good to recap some of them, some of the main issues taking place now. >> essentially what we had is the united states finally coming out and saying this is something that isn't going to be taken care of quickly. just a few air strikes here and there, 50 or so, that's not going to be enough to combat isis, isil, whatever they're calling themselves at the time. we're going to have to do more. the french articulated that we...
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a warm welcome to "the pulse" live from london.
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phil ittner, al jazerra, london. >>> now lawyers for three al jazerra journalists jailed in egypt have filed appeals against their convictions. the case will now be heard by a court examining the ground for a full hearing for which a date has not been set. they have been in prison for 237 days, they were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood n june 2 were given seven-year sentences, one an extra three years because he had a spent bullet in his possession one which he picked up as a protest. -- at a protest. >>> now, the u.s. national guard is pulling out of ferguson for two nigh nites now there has been relative calm, but protesters want the police officer who shot 18-year-old michael brown to be arrested and charged. now another police shooting in nearby st. louis is casing more questions about how police use deadly force, john hendry reports. >> reporter: the ably charged shooting here might have happened in many segregated american towns and a few days later one did. not far away in st. louis. on tuesday a store owner accused a man of shoplifting this mobile pho
phil ittner, al jazerra, london. >>> now lawyers for three al jazerra journalists jailed in egypt have filed appeals against their convictions. the case will now be heard by a court examining the ground for a full hearing for which a date has not been set. they have been in prison for 237 days, they were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood n june 2 were given seven-year sentences, one an extra three years because he had a spent bullet in his possession one which...
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foundation, joining us now from london. thanks for your time today. >> good to be with you. first, there's this effort to figure out who the man with this british accent is in the isis video who beheads the american journalist. how -- i mean, isis trying to portray this image that it has recruited westerners. how does it recruit westerners? i should say, how do those westerners become indoctrinated into their philosophy? >> for many of them, in britain and elsewhere in europe, they've bought into the ideological narrative of isis. that this is a war against people who are non-islamic, against the west, that they're trying to create an islamic state, recruit the ideological narrative that people like osama bin laden had preached for a long period of time. and many of them volunteered their services for isis. it's not so much that isis goes around to recruit them. they actually go to isis. they are now being recruited through the different forms of social media. isis are very active with their followers on twitter, on youtube
foundation, joining us now from london. thanks for your time today. >> good to be with you. first, there's this effort to figure out who the man with this british accent is in the isis video who beheads the american journalist. how -- i mean, isis trying to portray this image that it has recruited westerners. how does it recruit westerners? i should say, how do those westerners become indoctrinated into their philosophy? >> for many of them, in britain and elsewhere in europe,...
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we thank you for your expertise, peter norman for us from london. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, it's been six months since we heard from any of the people aboard malaysia flight 370, but prosecutors say this couple was using some of their bank accounts. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last sever
we thank you for your expertise, peter norman for us from london. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, it's been six months since we heard from any of the people aboard malaysia flight 370, but prosecutors say this couple was using some of their bank accounts. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and...
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thanks for joining us for your views about the people coming from places like london. i assume they are radical islamist people who believe in killing anyone who doesn't share your own look at things. what do you know about people like this fellow -- this guy who killed our american compatriot. >> they have something more in common with anders burrwick who slaughtered children in cold blood or adam lanza who went into the school in stony brook and killed children there. they have a sadistic, damaged goods mentality. add to that the availability of an international association of sadists which is what isil is. they can go there and sign up for this. it allows them license to play out their worst fantasies, to slaughter people in cold blood and add on top of it a layer of sud religious justification. that last part, the religious justification, in my view is the sort of cherry on the cake. underneath that is a sort of psych pa thick tendency you see in societies around the world but in most societies they don't have this outlet. isil invites people like that from around
thanks for joining us for your views about the people coming from places like london. i assume they are radical islamist people who believe in killing anyone who doesn't share your own look at things. what do you know about people like this fellow -- this guy who killed our american compatriot. >> they have something more in common with anders burrwick who slaughtered children in cold blood or adam lanza who went into the school in stony brook and killed children there. they have a...
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standing by in london tonight with the very latest on the investigation into who exactly beheaded james foley is sky news political correspondent john craig. john, what can you tell us about him? >> well, this story has dominated the british news bulletins and newspapers for the past three days now. there's real shock here that a british person appears to have been responsible for this brutal killing which has shocked the british people as much as i'm sure it has the americans as well. he's been dubbed jihadi john in the british papers. this is a preview of tomorrow's daily mail newspaper, sadistic reign of jihadi john talking about the torture and mock executions of the hostages. the daily telegraph for tomorrow is talking about how the net is closing in. now this paper is reporting about how the sas has identified him as possibly coming from east london. of course he sounds as though he has a british accent, talks here about the hunt intensifying. the papers throughout the past couple of days have been talking about trying to find this person, find the british butcher said the daily m
standing by in london tonight with the very latest on the investigation into who exactly beheaded james foley is sky news political correspondent john craig. john, what can you tell us about him? >> well, this story has dominated the british news bulletins and newspapers for the past three days now. there's real shock here that a british person appears to have been responsible for this brutal killing which has shocked the british people as much as i'm sure it has the americans as well....
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standing by in london tonight with the very latest on the investigation into who exactly beheaded james foley is sky news political correspondent john craig. john, what can you tell us about him? >> well, this story has dominated the british news bulletins and newspapers for the past three days now. there's real shock here that a brit
standing by in london tonight with the very latest on the investigation into who exactly beheaded james foley is sky news political correspondent john craig. john, what can you tell us about him? >> well, this story has dominated the british news bulletins and newspapers for the past three days now. there's real shock here that a brit
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. >> cooler weather in london. that means cold. i'm so glad. thanks, ivan. >> thanks, ivan. space enthusiasts, a discovery on the international space station is stirring up more thoughts of life in space because russian scientists say they've discovered traces of tiny sea creatures on the exterior of the international space station. >> it's not known how the marine plankton ended up there, but one scientist says it proves some organisms have the ability to live on the surface of the space station. further tests are now expected. and that does it for this hour of cnn's special coverage. but do stay with us. >> yes. coming up in the next hour, you did hear from michael brown's parents this hour. next hour we're going to hear from the governor of missouri. he sits down with cnn in the wake of these protests. he explains why he called off the national guard and also says what he plans to do about the prosecutor assigned to michael brown's case. stay with us. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe the gap will close when healthcare changes. whe
. >> cooler weather in london. that means cold. i'm so glad. thanks, ivan. >> thanks, ivan. space enthusiasts, a discovery on the international space station is stirring up more thoughts of life in space because russian scientists say they've discovered traces of tiny sea creatures on the exterior of the international space station. >> it's not known how the marine plankton ended up there, but one scientist says it proves some organisms have the ability to live on the surface...
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of anreally is no danger ebola epidemic in london or new city.r in a major western it's not the right kind of virus to spread that way. enough, it'sagious too easy to identify. we have to control it in west africa because it's a humanitarian crisis and it reflects our inability to we can'tiruses and if control ebola, we'll be in trouble dealing with the flu. >> thanks very much for joining us. treating ebola in america and in africa, of course, very different cases. it looks like the big mac has become a victim of global politics. tension between russia and the u.s. has grown in the past few months and several branches of mcdonald's in moscow have been closed. officially it's because of health infringements but critics of the kremlin suspect something else is going on as steve rosenburg reports. scare in --ushkin square in the heart of moscow and i remember the day, 25 years ago, when russia's first mcdonald's opened its door in the ussr. i was studying here at the time came here to join the queue. the crowds were incredible. wayqueue went all the around pushkin square. it took me thr
of anreally is no danger ebola epidemic in london or new city.r in a major western it's not the right kind of virus to spread that way. enough, it'sagious too easy to identify. we have to control it in west africa because it's a humanitarian crisis and it reflects our inability to we can'tiruses and if control ebola, we'll be in trouble dealing with the flu. >> thanks very much for joining us. treating ebola in america and in africa, of course, very different cases. it looks like the big...
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the executioner in the video speaks with an east london accent. the u.s. air force helped the government retake the mosul dam, foley's captors sent his parents a venom filled rant via e-mail suggesting they would kill foley in response to u.s. air strikes in iraq. previously, they had asked for 100 million gryos or $132 million in ransom according to his employer at the global post. there were additional six air strikes in iraq against isis targets and 90 since august 8th. isis is still holding at least three american hostages. their lives hang in the balance tonight. >> jennifer, thank you. so what's up with the cia? isis is clearly not jv, despite president obama saying that in january of this year. now there's news of this dangerous operation totally botched because of bum intelligence, and the white house now facing some criticism for releasing details of the failed rescue mission. major general bob scales joins us. >> good evening. >> looking at this failed effort to rescue, it seems to me that they went there to do the rescue and nobody was there, wh
the executioner in the video speaks with an east london accent. the u.s. air force helped the government retake the mosul dam, foley's captors sent his parents a venom filled rant via e-mail suggesting they would kill foley in response to u.s. air strikes in iraq. previously, they had asked for 100 million gryos or $132 million in ransom according to his employer at the global post. there were additional six air strikes in iraq against isis targets and 90 since august 8th. isis is still holding...
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phil it anywhere has more now from london. >> the english seaside town of brighton is a far cry from battlefields of iorack, but for the family, the fighting feels close to home. >> this is abdullah, who was killed in syria. >> three young them from the family went to fight in the reare john, they left home without telling anyone to join a rebel group that is a rival of the now notorious islamic state, one son will not be coming back. >> it feels very painful, and difficult. just became 18, two days before he was killed. it was his birthday, is has his whole life in front of him. >> for more than three years the world has watched the conflict in syria, with no clear idea of how to stop the killing. it shocked and angered many, particularly in muslim communities. but equally, shocking the brutal tactics of some rebel groups like the islamic state. >> that's why many europeans were stunned to see a recruitment drive on social media, by the islamic state group. aimed at muslim men in the west. >> my goodness, living in the west, i know how you feel depressed. the cure for the depression
phil it anywhere has more now from london. >> the english seaside town of brighton is a far cry from battlefields of iorack, but for the family, the fighting feels close to home. >> this is abdullah, who was killed in syria. >> three young them from the family went to fight in the reare john, they left home without telling anyone to join a rebel group that is a rival of the now notorious islamic state, one son will not be coming back. >> it feels very painful, and...
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>> amy kellogg reporting live from london. amy, thanks for that. >>> at least 34 sailors are being kicked out of the navy for their role in a cheating ring at a nuclear power training site in south carolina. the navy says sailors cheated on qualification exams to become instructors. it says none of those involved actually handled nuclear weapons. earlier this year, a cheating scan tal in the air force nuclear missile program resulted in the firing of nine officers. >>> what president obama is and is not doing in response to the murder of an american journalist. we'll talk with the panel when [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's alright. because we'll text you when your package is on the way. we're even expanding sunday package delivery. yes, sunday. at the u.s. postal service, our priority is...was... and always will be...you. >>> we'll open a criminal investigation. those who would perp
>> amy kellogg reporting live from london. amy, thanks for that. >>> at least 34 sailors are being kicked out of the navy for their role in a cheating ring at a nuclear power training site in south carolina. the navy says sailors cheated on qualification exams to become instructors. it says none of those involved actually handled nuclear weapons. earlier this year, a cheating scan tal in the air force nuclear missile program resulted in the firing of nine officers. >>>...
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masked man does not speak arabic wu english and analysts say he sounds as if he's from the south side of london. analysts are trying to match that voice with other nonrecording of isis terrorists like this one in 2013. >> where are you? when they are slaughtering our children and our fathers. >> but the voice may also be a warning, a call to arms for sleeper cells in western nations. >> this kind of video, that energizing these kind of people and it may inspire some to carry out copy cat type of strikes in europe. i think there's doing to be real concern in the days and weeks ahead. >> the terrain and weather appears similar to what is found in most of the stark desert in syria. that may not help much now but it could prove useful. the clothing worn by foley mirrors the orange fabric of prisoners held at guantanamo bay. >> that's sending out a message, tit for tat. >> saying this video was clearly aimed at white house saying if the air strikes don't stop, another journalist will be killed, steve sotloff. >> he was doing as good as he could, according to the consensus. >> but his fate is now hig
masked man does not speak arabic wu english and analysts say he sounds as if he's from the south side of london. analysts are trying to match that voice with other nonrecording of isis terrorists like this one in 2013. >> where are you? when they are slaughtering our children and our fathers. >> but the voice may also be a warning, a call to arms for sleeper cells in western nations. >> this kind of video, that energizing these kind of people and it may inspire some to carry...
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where groups have been trying to recruit young people, phil ittner has the latest on that from london. >> the english town of brighton is a far cry from the battlefields of iorack and syria. put the fighting feels close to home. >> three young men went to fight in ^t region, they left home without telling anyone, to join a rebel group that is a rival of the new notorious islamic state. one son will not be coming back. >> it is very painful. just became 182 days before. it was his birthday, and had his whole life in front of him. >> for more than three years the world has watched the conflict, with no clear idea on how to stop killing. it shocked and angers many, particularly in muslim communities. but ^t brutal tactics of some groups like the islamic state. >> that's why many europeans were stunned to see a recruitment drive on social media, by the islamic state group. aimed at muslim men in the west. >> my goodness. liking in the west, i know how you feel depressed, the cure for the depression, is you have to. >> for those that monitor these groups there is a real concern that fighte
where groups have been trying to recruit young people, phil ittner has the latest on that from london. >> the english town of brighton is a far cry from the battlefields of iorack and syria. put the fighting feels close to home. >> three young men went to fight in ^t region, they left home without telling anyone, to join a rebel group that is a rival of the new notorious islamic state. one son will not be coming back. >> it is very painful. just became 182 days before. it was...
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they said the executioner in the video speaks with a south london accent. here's iraq's ambassador to the united states. >> we know for a fact that in syria and in iraq, more europeans are on the ground. we capture, we see, we see the videos and everything else. so we know for a fact that there are european passport holders who are jihadists. as i said before, this is a -- this is a tourist destination. we need to fight that. >> reporter: there are at least three more americans being held by isis right now, harris. >> well, you know, that numb $132 million in ransom for foley, why that number? >> well, the head of global post news where foley worked said the isis captors were demanding more than $100 million. $132 million in exchange for foley. he said they hired private firms to locate him and executives paid millions to bring him home. >> we had all of the appropriate communication you would imagine. but we hope that they would listen. but obviously, the situation changed when the bombing began. >> reporter: foley's employer said there's evidence the euro
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david cameron, he cut his holiday short and came home from london. president obama addressed the execution from martha's vineyard. then went back to play golf. e we should note that cameron did return to his vacation today. >>> the president's actions not going over well with a lot of people including some surprising ones now. "new york times" columnist who tweeted "struggling to reconcile my belief that kri tykes of presidential hobbies are stupid with my annoyance at obama's golfing today." and politico, i usually dismiss the obama golfs as the world burns critics. i find his decision to golf today somewhat baffling. bernard whitman is a former pollster for bill clinton. when you have "new york times" and politico being angry about this optic of president obama coming and talking about the beheading of an american citizen and then going out and laughing it up on the golf course, how do you rectify that image in the minds of americans? >> i don't. you can add me to the list of people that wish he had stayed indoors. i think it would have been a grea
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the 67 act was like much it lation the impetus for was some smoy smog events, some instances both in london and new york where people died as a result of poor quality air. ozone is a major component of you are ban smog so that was something -- bshbshoiben smog. so they began to focus on. not in the 67 act but in the 1970 clean air act which really provides the structure and continues to provide the structure for much of our clean air act regulation today did focus on some of those what are called criteria pollutants major pollutants. host: such as? guest: ozone, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen ox yides, particulates. carbon monoxide, hired carbons were originally in the act but then subsequently it was found that hide row carbons were adequately regulated by ozone and led was added to the list of criteria pollutants. host: so as this became an effort by the federal and state to do this, what did the federal do? what did the federal impose? what did the state impose? guest: well, let me first correct something. back in 67 there was no e.p.a. guest: that's true. guest: it was created under president
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and the synthetic's expert as accent being multicultural london english. it is widespread here and includes a lot of people under the age of 30 and it is a whole kind of a mix acent, but it being apply to so many people, john. needle in a hay stock. >> let's hope they get the animal who pulled out the knife. >>> new details on the attempted rescue of american hostages including james foley. and they were thought to be and they were not there. and retired navy captain chuck nash. thanks for joining us. >> your thoughts on the information being released? should it have been released? >> absolutely not. just because the washington post or the new york times or any media outlet comes out with a story. it is based on classified information which this was. and does not give the right nor the demand for a government person who has access to such knowledge, the right to confirm the story. and there things that come out all of the time that should not be confirmed because our enemies are listening and we are talking too much and leaking from the top. >> you know, s
and the synthetic's expert as accent being multicultural london english. it is widespread here and includes a lot of people under the age of 30 and it is a whole kind of a mix acent, but it being apply to so many people, john. needle in a hay stock. >> let's hope they get the animal who pulled out the knife. >>> new details on the attempted rescue of american hostages including james foley. and they were thought to be and they were not there. and retired navy captain chuck nash....